6co2 + c6 h12 o6
oxygen - glucose
Oxygen is a gaseous reactant that is essential for cellular respiration. It serves as the terminal electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, allowing for the production of ATP in aerobic respiration.
Oxygen is a reactant
Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
Glucose is a product of photosynthesis and a reactant in cellular respiration.
The gas that is a reactant in aerobic cellular respiration is oxygen. C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
Oxygen
Reactants: glucose, oxygen, and water Products: carbon dioxide, ATP (energy), and water
The final reactant of aerobic respiration is oxygen. During the process, oxygen is used in the electron transport chain to accept electrons and combine with protons to form water. This step is crucial for producing ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Without oxygen, aerobic respiration cannot proceed, leading to a shift toward anaerobic processes.
Oxygen
endothermic reaction
Yes, carbon dioxide is produced as a byproduct of cellular respiration in the mitochondria of cells. It is not a reactant in the initial steps of cellular respiration, but is produced during the Krebs cycle and then released as waste.
OK the reactants of cellular respiration is obviously C6H12O6 which is glucose and O2. The product of cellular respiration is fairly simple as well, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. hope that answers your question.